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A local specialty concierge service has recently designed a virtual time machine that will help Clevelanders, and visitors alike, reclaim lost time!

Cleveland, OH July 30, 2004 — CPC?s effective staff is ready to take the worry out of dry cleaning or standing in line at the DMV and put the grace back into gift and grocery shopping. This unique company is willing to match a stem for a China or Crystal set, pick up tickets for a special event or plan one. It fashions itself to be a virtual time machine designed to help its clients put balance back into their lives, work and play.

According to Circles 2001, 75 percent of employees handle personal business at work occasionally; 36 percent of employees manage their personal business at work daily; and a majority of those polled use two hours or more to handle personal business when the need presents itself.

The scope of CPC?s service arm reaches a more comprehensive level than any other in the history of Cleveland?s concierge service providers. It ranges from travel arrangements to wedding planning, from assisting an elderly client on a shopping spree to arranging a client?s day at the spa.

?Quality of life statistics and diligent analysis convinced me that far too many people are crunching their lives into one harried quagmire after another,? said Tamara Rowe, owner of CPC. ?One of my pleasures has been restoring comfort, convenience and elegance in peoples? lives. This is my way of sticking with what I do best. I sat down with some associates and designed a system that offers lifestyle management solutions to the problem of lost time.?

The National Report on Work & Family (USA) shows that the typical American corporation?s schedule is, as would be expected, not designed around employees? personal needs, leaving routine tasks, such as making dinner reservations, buying an anniversary gift, planning a birthday party and handling life?s sundry of important errands unattended.

?Our ambition is to keep corporations? employees on the job working, ? said Rowe. She asserts that CPC will give new meaning to social events. CPC has set out to give public personalities and celebrities the worry-free convenience of touring and working in the Cleveland area. According to Rowe, her company wants to provide a third set of hands for parents, and help property managers provide their residents ?time? as one of the luxuries that they pay for and deserve.

Often seasonal, holiday and climate-related conditions present time-consuming challenges in the fast-paced and rhythmic way that Clevelanders live. Cleveland Premier Concierge has set out to reclaim that lost time. Their plan is to get their clients back to the worktables with their colleagues and to the dinner tables with their families. ?We?re providing Clevelanders more than a 25th hour; we?re giving them the gift of time,? said Rowe.

Cleveland Premier Concierge is open for service from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard time, Monday through Friday and 24 hours under a special extended service program. For more information, call 216.268.3843 and visit our website www.clevelandconcierge.com


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